Bulletin n. 2/2011
October 2011
CONTENTS
  • Section A) The theory and practise of the federal states and multi-level systems of government
  • Section B) Global governance and international organizations
  • Section C) Regional integration processes
  • Section D) Federalism as a political idea
  • Pérez Marco
    Il nazionalismo basco nella riflessione storiografica: interpretazioni e costruzioni dell'immaginario identitario
    in Spagna Contemporanea , Anno XIX, n. 38 ,  2010 ,  167-187
    Since the seventies, post-Francoist historians proposed a “functional” interpretation of the Basque national issue, mainly as a reaction to the late-XIX century Biscayan industrial revolution. The reading of peripheral nationalism as something “imagined” and “invented” summed up to the later anthropological and cultural analysis of original euskaldun myths, which regarded as irrational modernity based on ethnical and exclusive assumptions. Thus the Basque difference, intended as a variant of the “Spanish labyrinth”, hardly allowed for national or international comparisons and occasionally led to the ideological rejection of autonomist discourse. On the basis of these assumptions, Basque nationalism is seen as an example of sacralization of politics, capable of supporting Euskadi’s assumed historical peculiarity. More recently, Coro Rubio Pobes’ research focuses on the dual (and integrated) Spanish and Basque identity construction, as imagined on a literary and political plan throughout the XIX century. While Sabino Arana’s thinking contains local elements (associated to foral traditionalism), his “originality” does not justify the existence of a political religion or an essentialism lying outside the ethno-religious culture of Spanish national-Catholicism.
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